Six Google Stadia staff members leave the company.

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Six Google Stadia staff members leave the company.

Six more staff members have left the Google Stadia team, all moving to the studio.

They include Sebastien Peul, former general manager of Stadia Games and Entertainment, and Corey May, former head of creative services and publishing. Jonathan Dankoff, Pierre-Marc Berube, Erwan Le Rouzic, and Francis Denoncourt also left Stadia within the last month, as a ResetEra post points out.

All six have taken on new roles at Haven Studios, which was founded earlier this year by former Stadia boss and Assassin's Creed co-creator Jade Raymond, with Puel listed as a LinkedIn page as a co-founder. Raymond left Stadia Games following the closure of its in-house development studio, and while Haven Studios has yet to release a game, it has already received investment from Sony to help develop its debut title.

This wave of departures follows the very recent news that John Justice, Stadia's vice president and head of product, has left Google after two years with the company.

Correction: the former employee was part of the Stadia Games and Entertainment team, not Stadia as a whole. The article has been updated to be more accurate and clear.

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